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Published v unpublished entrants in competitions

edited August 2012 in - Resources
As you may have seen from the website http://erewashwriterscompetition.weebly.com/

Erewash Writers' Group has organised a free entry comp with two categories of entry, ie younger entrants do not have to compete with adults yet the prizes are equal. Closes November 2012.

We are planning our open comp for next year with the possibility of two categories ie one for those who are published and one for those not published.




If you look to Helen Yendall's blog http://blogaboutwriting.wordpress.com/

you'll see she is running a ‘Random Word’ Writing Competition (with NEW WRITER* category!)





Taken from Helen's blog:



Free to enter and open to all. Hurrah!

To give everyone a more equal chance, this time the competition will be judged in two categories: ‘Open’ and ‘New Writer’.*

Comments

  • I like this idea.

    Obviously you need to define 'published' as you could have someone whose entered a flash fiction competition online and won it, but never had a full length story published anywhere.

    Likewise you have the issue Claudia and another TB highlighted, a published non fiction writer not being allowed to enter a fiction competition because of being published as a non fiction writer.
  • I think it's a good idea to have seperate classes - and agree that you need to define what you mean by published.
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